The Forgotten Ones |4K60| Source-based Horror-Adventure | Longplay Full Game Waltkhrough
Full game longplay of The Forgotten Ones, a standalone Source-based game released exclusively on Steam, on 19th July 2014. A Horror-Action game, much similar in both graphics, engine and genre to Cry of Fear. Played in 2880x1620 via Nvidia DSR, so my pc wouldn't blow up, highest possible detail levels, 4xMSAA. Recorded in full 4K60, high bitrate. Hopefully it's not too dark for non-mobile users.
Fun Horror game, if you played or watched Cry of Fear, be it at Pewdiepie's or wherever, you should know what to expect. Cheesy storyline, a bunch of jumpscares add to the mix, wide variety of the weapons, bosses, and, apparently, multiple endings, tho it seems like there is sequel on the way (don't how many years in) and creator locked the game's endings to just one, most likely for this specific one to be canonical. Generally game has some issues with hitboxes, sometimes it seemed like I had a God mode on or something. I didn't, just both me and the enemy couldn't hit each other for shit, running back to back to each other. :D Pretty difficult/hard, not going to lie. Enemies do lots of damage, and the hitboxes, and overall "laziness" of the weapons when it comes to realoading/aiming makes it not easy to fight efectively.
Little advice - game has some serious memory allocation issues, meaning the longer you play the game on one session, load in various areas of the map, the worse the game will run. Say, from my 75 fps lock at the very beginning to the game, to some while after starting loading other areas, my game's framerate went down to something like 30 fps. One quick restart of the game, and it's back to 75 fps. Very weird issue, and definitely something that was not fixed since the release, Half Life 2 on the same engine doesn't have those issues of course.
Through the eyes of Grobuskna Vladinov, you'll be taken through a ride that has stained itself to Grobuskna's memory.
Losing his parents during the holocaust left Grobuskna with many questions, he couldn't accept to let the villain be forgotten.
Having a father that worked close with the resistance during world war two was a big risk in itself.
But as Grobuskna once said, to let good die and bad live is something no man can accept.
Grobuskna is a detective, as a side thing he's been trying to keep track of remaining Nazi officers spread around the world.
Despite the fact that he knows who took his parents, he still doesn't know where he's hiding.
Until an unknown call reaches Grobuskna's office, an unknown call but an expected call that'll change everything...